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To reset your password for any Compute Canada national cluster, visit https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/forgot. Please note that you will not be able to reset your password until your first role gets approved by our staff.
To reset your password for any Compute Canada national cluster, visit https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/security/forgot. Please note that you will not be able to reset your password until your first role gets approved by our staff.


== Copy and paste ==
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In the Linux terminal you can't use [Ctrl]+C to copy text,  
In the Linux terminal you can't use [Ctrl]+C to copy text,  
because [Ctrl]+C means "Cancel" or "Interrupt" and stops the running program.
because [Ctrl]+C means "Cancel" or "Interrupt" and stops the running program.


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Instead you can use [Ctrl]+[Insert] to copy and [Shift]+[Insert] to paste
Instead you can use [Ctrl]+[Insert] to copy and [Shift]+[Insert] to paste
in most cases under Windows and Linux, depending on your terminal program.
in most cases under Windows and Linux, depending on your terminal program.
Users of macOS can continue to use [Cmd]+C and [Cmd]+V to copy and paste.
Users of macOS can continue to use [Cmd]+C and [Cmd]+V to copy and paste.


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Depending which terminal software you are using, you simply need to select
Depending which terminal software you are using, you simply need to select
the text to copy it into the clipboard, and you can paste from the clipboard
the text to copy it into the clipboard, and you can paste from the clipboard
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